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Strangely enough, Collingwood who sit second on the ladder and have already had one bye this year, are having their second bye this round as well. 
 

 

Ones and Casey both undefeated.

If Melb have big win today they may end up with a better percentage than Casey.

Just saying.

 

As a result of the bye, Frankston YCW was able to welcome back its young gun Roan Steele who has been playing with the Casey Demons. Steele booted six goals to help his team defeat Sorrento by 53 points in their Divisions of the Mornington Nepean Football League game at the weekend.


1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

As a result of the bye, Frankston YCW was able to welcome back its young gun Roan Steele who has been playing with the Casey Demons. Steele booted six goals to help his team defeat Sorrento by 53 points in their Divisions of the Mornington Nepean Football League game at the weekend.

He seems like a raw talent with huge amount of potential. Having watched a few Casey (all live streamed) he's certainly got a few AFL quality traits that would hold up well at AFL.

I would be wrapped if we were able to snare him through the rookie draft. It's blokes like Steele that would thrive in a full time AFL environment same way as what Bayley Fritsch who was also a very raw prospect when he first started put at Casey back in 2015.

Trained a couple of times with the MFC squad over the pre season so they're certainly keeping an eye on him.

Edited by dazzledavey36

Luca Goonan injured his shoulder on the weekend playing for Frankston YCW.  He’ll be out of the Casey line-up for several weeks.  Noted that he’s at the bottom end of the Casey list, but thought it worth noting.

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